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    Further to that, I see that the National (Seddon) range at Trentham now has a reduced limit, namely 4500 Joules. The Army imposing their arbitrary limits..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6x47 View Post
    Further to that, I see that the National (Seddon) range at Trentham now has a reduced limit, namely 4500 Joules. The Army imposing their arbitrary limits..
    Is that on the NRANZ website somewhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmer View Post
    Is that on the NRANZ website somewhere?
    It is in a letter from the NRANZ to their members

    From: NRANZ Secretary <secretary@nranz.org.nz>
    Date: 14 November 2016 at 12:25:15 PM NZDT
    To: secretary@nranz.org.nz
    Subject: Message from the Chairman - Maximum Muzzle Energy on Seddon Range now 4500 joules
    Reply-To: secretary@nranz.org.nz
    Muzzle Energy Level on Seddon Range will be a Maximum of 4500 joules and enforced until further notice.

    The Trentham Range RSOs (Range Standing Orders) has stated that the maximum Muzzle Energy (ME) that is allowed on Seddon Range is 4300 joules.


    As of Thursday, 10 November 2016, the maximum ME allowed on Seddon Range has been raised to 4500 joules.
    This ME will remain until further notice.


    Please be aware that all competitors will be subject to random checking and possible chronograph testing of their ammunition at all events on Seddon Range for the foreseeable future. This will begin with the WRA Spring and Hawkes Bay meet this weekend coming, 19-20 November.


    Please be aware that this situation may stretch out to the 2017 NRANZ Nationals in January. Therefore National Competitors should prepare ammunition loads in case this situation remains until then.


    NRANZ regrets this situation has arisen but we must address that higher ME ammunition has apparently been shot on Seddon in the past.


    Members can be assured that negotiations between NZDF and NRANZ are in progress to address the situation ASAP.

    For guidance the following projectile weights and muzzle velocity table is provided to show approximate muzzle energy.


    Also for background information please find below the ICFRA Rules relating to ammunition at ICFRA events, and, from the Australian Rifle Association Standard Rule. These show that whatever can be fired must conform to the host range conditions.


    It may be of interest to note that Belmont 1000yd Range, Brisbane, has a 4745 joules ME.

    Proj
    fps ME (joules)

    155
    3000 4197
    3025 4268
    3050 4338
    3075 4410
    3100 4482

    185
    2800 4367
    2820 4429
    2840 4492
    2850 4524
    2900 4684


    210
    2660 4473
    2665 4490
    2670 4507
    2675 4524

    ICFRA Ammunition Rules

    F Class:
    F2-20. Ammunition may be commercial or handloaded but loaded in a manner consistent with the ammunition industry's accepted standards; must be safe to fire in the rifle for which it is intended and must meet in all respects the limitations of any range regulations (e.g. calibre, velocity, muzzle energy etc.). Even if permitted thereunder, prohibited bullets will be those having a core consisting of steel, hardened material, depleted uranium, incendiary or tracer compounds. Also prohibited are bullets of monolithic construction or those having a discarding jacket/sabot.

    TR:
    T2.21. Ammunition may not be used which is forbidden under specific rules provided for in Range Regulations. Even if permitted thereunder, prohibited bullets will be those having a core consisting of steel, hardened material, depleted uranium, incendiary or tracer compounds. Also prohibited are bullets of monolithic construction or those having a discarding jacket / sabot.

    NRAA
    20.42 Ammunition may be commercial or handloaded but loaded in a manner consistent with the ammunition industry’s accepted standards; must be safe to fire in the rifle for which it is intended and must meet in all
    respects the limitations of any range regulations (e.g. calibre, velocity, muzzle energy etc.).

    Kind regards

    Ross Mason
    Chairman, NRANZ

    Helen Morgan
    NRANZ Secretary

    National Rifle Association of New Zealand Inc.
    PO Box 47-036 Trentham, Wellington, New Zealand 5143
    Home » National Rifle Association of New Zealand email: secretary@nranz.org.nz
    Telephone +64 4 528 4843

 

 

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